"Facebook did not respond to his requests for help. Nor would they tell him what the alleged suspicious activity was. We reached out to Facebook, but the social media giant has so far refused to respond to our request for comments."

I'd say it's Facebook who's engaging in "suspicious activity". They clearly will not justify their suspension of the kid. I submit they're acting on demands from the Obama White House. After all, founder Zuckerberg is close to the OWH and has been there before for meetings with Obama.

Just followed the rest of the links you provided, and I'm both amused and amazed at the affinity some folks have for Grand Conspiracy Theories.

Reflect on this a bit, Sentinel.

a)The kid is not allowed to have a facebook page: he's 12.

b) Every conservative blogger or broadcaster who covered this story, including you, highlighted the fact that the kid was twelve. In other words, virtually all coverage of this "story" advertised to the world that the kid is NOT entitled to a Facebook page.

c) So Facebook yanks the page.

Now, it may well be that the kid was an alien, sending secret messages to his masters on Jupiter via Facebook. That's possible. But see, you don't NEED an exotic explanation, although such fantasies are lots of fun.

Huh.... I thought Occam argued for drawing conclusions based on the fewest assumptions, not for conclusions of convenience.

The boy's age is posted all over his page. In fact, the page is all about age as this young man was seeking to lower the age requirements for several elected offices and shows multiple posts with media events. He was not shut down for age, as Farcebook later claimed, but for "suspicious activity."The age explanation is post facto and lies outside the cause effect relationship. The site was locked after the boy spoke critically of the president.